‘A’ intentionally and falsely misleads ‘B’ to believe that ‘A’ is the owner of the land. Relying on the statement of ‘A’, ‘B’ purchases the land and pays for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’. ‘A’ files a suit to set aside the sale on the ground that at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he succeed? Discuss.

Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered A. Section 115 – Estoppel (Indian Evidence Act, 1872) This section says: Application to […]

‘A’ made a Statement to ‘B’ that he was the owner of the property. ‘B’ believed it and purchased the property. In fact, ‘A’ was not the owner at the time of sale but subsequently he became the owner. ‘A’ files a suit to set aside the sale on the ground that, at the time of the sate, he had no title. Can he succeed? Decide.

Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Supporting the Case Proceedings A. Section 115 – Estoppel (Indian Evidence Act, 1872) This section […]